Diplomatic Protection: Christianity in Ataturk’s Capital
by Victor Gaetan Wednesday, July 02, 2014 6:07 PM Comments (1)
In Ankara, Turkey’s capital city, attending Mass on Sunday requires choosing between several embassies: the Italian, French, and Vatican properties each host Catholic chapels.
The British Embassy has a lovely Anglican church in its backyard while the Greek Embassy harbors a small Orthodox place of worship. Some Protestants hold services at a local U.S. military facility and evangelical denominations are said to rent office space.
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